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1     II,    29    |    still she marks the glazing eye, and soothes~ ~
2    III,     2    |     sailed the deep, and every eye~ ~
3    III,   767    |      the waters with unfailing eye;~ ~
4     IV,   477    |                   And thus the eye amazed beheld the mass~ ~
5     VI,    39    |                     With eagle eye he measures out the land~ ~
6     VI,   186    |        theirs. 'Neath Caesar's eye,~ ~
7     VI,   253    |            To light within his eye: the hero tugs~ ~
8   VIII,   815    | Unmutilated, for his kinsman's eye~ ~
9     IX,   852(26)|              The glance of the eye of the basilisk or cockatrice,
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